Earlier this year, a little trick was discovered on iOS where if you attempted to download a large movie, iOS would clear up junk storage for you to make space for it. This no longer works in iOS 10, but I noticed last night that a similar thing happens when you download a large app.

For the most part, multitasking on the iPad is a great addition, but depending on how you use your iPad, the new feature can be more of annoyance than a boon to productivity. OS X Daily reminds us that you can turn it off.

Gaming on iOS is a love it or hate thing, but regardless of which side you fall on, everyone knows notifications can destroy a good high score run. How-To Geek reminds us of the importance of Do Not Disturb here.

We have long been fans of Drafts on iOS. It makes it possible to link together all kinds of text with different programs. Drafts is such a powerful program that it’s a little difficult to wrap your head around what you’d use it for. Thankfully, the developer’s teamed up with MacSparky’s David Sparks for a series of…

GameCenter isn’t exactly an app many of us look at very often, but if you play a lot of games, that’s where all your high scores go. It sucks when you come across a high score that’s clearly not legit, but The App Factor points out that it’s easy to report those.

Sorting your inbox is one of those necessary evils and while the default iOS Mail app doesn’t have a ton of options for doing so, it does have a few clever perks. OS X Daily points out that one of those the slightly hidden away attachments mailbox.

Hiding apps on iOS is a time honored tradition and the process always goes the same. Apple doesn’t let you delete default apps, an intrepid tinkerer finds a glitch around it. Apple patches said glitch in the next update. iOS 9-9.2 is no different.

Every once in a while, the App Store seems to glitch out and get stuck either not properly updating or not showing new updates correctly. Over on Twitter, Zachary Drayer points out that you can force reload everything in the app by tapping an icon on the tab bar 10 times.

Automation on iOS is a complex process, but over on One Tap Less, they’re collecting together some of the most useful actions for 1Writer, Drafts, Editorial, Launch Center Pro, Pythonista, Workflow, and even Safari.

iOS: We all know that easily changing the brightness of your phone is a big perk for nighttime usage. In iOS 8, you can set your home button to toggle your screen brightness level on your iPhone or iPad.

The iOS multitasker (double tap the home button) is pretty to look at, but it takes a while to actually flip through your apps to find what you're looking for. Thankfully, Redditor Unlifer noticed that if you swipe the app icons at the bottom of your screen it moves faster.

Open tabs accumulate pretty fast, and on the iPhone, it's hard to tell how many you even have open. The more tabs you have open, the slower your browser is going to move, so if you want to close them all at once, iPad Insight points out that you can just enable private browsing.

Ever run into a web site on your iPhone or iPad where the text just wasn't the right size? If the text isn't legible enough for you it can make browsing a chore, but blogger Marcos Kirsch put together a simple Javascript bookmarklet to quickly change the font size on any page.